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#311763 - 09/07/05 10:12 AM Tad Pollys
B-RUN STEELY Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 02/08/00
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Any one use these ?? I am a Wiggle Wart or Hot shot guy. Someone gave me like 10 brand new Clatter tads. The colors look real good just never used one, Which type of water do they work best in, or do they work at all. I pull plugs from a drift boat. The package indicated they are a surface Bass lure.
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#311764 - 09/07/05 10:30 AM Re: Tad Pollys
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Registered: 06/09/99
Posts: 838
Loc: Monroe WA
For me tadpolly's are the "go to" plug for steelhead. They are not particularly deep diving, maybe eight feet max, but that's all you need for steelhead in western WA. I have never had to tune one and they'll work in both fast and slow water. A "doctor death" or "bloody mary" Tadpolly will always be swimming in front of my boat when plugging for steelhead.

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#311765 - 09/07/05 01:00 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 1501
Loc: seattle wa
best plug made for steelhead-

i wanna try them off a downrigger with no flasher for coho.... they run so perfectly at any speed it just seems like it would work
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#311766 - 09/07/05 01:08 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 11/18/02
Posts: 134
Loc: Wapato, WA
Excellent plugs, especially for low water. I use them up on the Grand Ronde and sometimes on the Klick...deadly!!

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#311767 - 09/07/05 01:26 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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GOOD LUCK

Registered: 08/09/00
Posts: 11969
Loc: Hobart,Wa U.S.A
Tad's have been my go to winter steelhead plug for ten years now.They have proven to be the plug of choice over and over.Good luck,
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#311768 - 09/07/05 02:06 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Returning Adult

Registered: 11/14/03
Posts: 265
Loc: Scratch
I like them alot.....I have run them out of lapush when the silvers are on top. No wieght or DR. Hooked a few silvers. After that i took it in on the rocks and pulled it fast for sea bass. It wasnt in the water 20 seconds when i hooked into a 25+ chinook. What a suprise to see that fish fly out of the water with it. Even more of a suprising was we got him in with about a 100 sea loins watching the whole thing.

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#311769 - 09/07/05 02:29 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Do you use the smaller ones or the larger ones ?? I have 9 smaller ones and one larger. Really like the colors on these things. If they are any good I'll get some more larger ones as well.
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#311770 - 09/07/05 03:41 PM Re: Tad Pollys
Vic Offline
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Registered: 12/05/00
Posts: 553
Loc: Everett, Wa, USA
Tads are awesome!!! They swim true and work in pretty much any water speed. The only problem is that they only dive down 6-8 feet. Tads are always my first choice in these conditons. When I need to go deeper I go to the Hotshots or the Wiggle Warts.

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#311771 - 09/07/05 06:27 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Quote:
Originally posted by lupo:

i wanna try them off a downrigger with no flasher for coho.... they run so perfectly at any speed it just seems like it would work
Good question and idea Lupo. The go to plug for those stupid Lake Wa coho is the FireTiger Wiggle Wart (not a Brads, they suck) on a rigger (no flasher). Deadly.

I don't see why it wouldn't work.

Do they make a FireTiger Tad? Either that, or solid orange or solid chrome with a chartreuse lip would work.

Coho are stupid.
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#311772 - 09/07/05 06:33 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Bothell, Wa
Yep-Everybody loves their TadPolly's. They are my go too plug also. I didn't realize that they came in more than one size though.
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#311773 - 09/07/05 06:45 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Loc: Bothell, Wa
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I don't see why it wouldn't work.

Do they make a FireTiger Tad? Either that, or solid orange or solid chrome with a chartreuse lip would work.
The "red dog" is the closest Tadpolly to Wiggle Wart http://www.lurenet.com/productDetail.aspx?id=7512 but don't exptect it to catch Coho like the Wiggle Wart. For some reason Coho just can't resist the "firetiger" in both freshwater and brackish water. I would assume they work great in salt too. I don't recall ever hooking a steelhead on the Wiggle Wart though???
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#311774 - 09/07/05 07:10 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Registered: 02/09/00
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Loc: Mitulaville
Quote:
Originally posted by BroodBuster:
I don't recall ever hooking a steelhead on the Wiggle Wart though???
Every really fished warts for steelies? Given the chance, I always just go to a Tad.

I have only done it once, but those big Quinault fish love MagWarts. I know they use warts on the JohnDay, Deschutes, etc for steelies.

I used to use a ton of MagWarts up in the Hanford Reach area for those still URB's. Seemed to work OK and would get a few steelies.

But, given the chance, I'd almost always toss out a Tad over a Wart for a steelie. Probably just way more confidence in the Tad for steelies.

I agree with your statement about Warts and coho. The two do seem to go hand in hand.

I love doing the BassMasters 2006 thing with Warts on the Snoho. Pretty cool to cast in the lumber, only to see a chrome bright coho come out from under the log and hit the wart!

\:D
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#311775 - 09/07/05 07:17 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Parr

Registered: 10/23/01
Posts: 44
Loc: Vancouver
Can't get better than a Tadpolly for Steelhead. I love them when the water is low. The depth they dive matches good Steelhead holding water perfectly.

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#311776 - 09/07/05 07:41 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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I fish a lot of Tadpollies for steelhead...like Beezer said, they are a "go to" in a lot of situations..

But...

My favorite is still the Golden Whore...(aka "the Leaf"). In slow, deep and crystal clear water this is a steelhead killer!



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\:D

Mike

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#311777 - 09/07/05 09:07 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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River Nutrients

Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Bothell, Wa
Parker,

I totally agree with your last post. I guess I consider the Wart a casting plug and the Tad a backtrolling plug. I have never even thought about casting a Tad for Coho and rarely backtroll a Wiggle Wart. Last year I bought a bunch of Fat Fish and I rarely used them either.

Fact is I don't pull plugs a whole lot. I only put a plug down when either conditions dictate it (high and fast with moving fish) or when anchored eating a sandwich, cleaning a brat or pissed because the front seater just casted into the trees at the best spot on the run! Still the Tadpolly consistantly catches fish and often times provides me, the rower, with my only fish of the day!

Like a said in my first post. Everybody loves their Tadpolly's!

Of course I don't yet have one of Mike's "Magic Leaf's" though \:D !

B-Run,

My go to Tadpolly is the orange herring bone with the beak dipped in black and a single siwash off the back with a Herzog/Doc twist. I rarely lose fish this way and if I do it is always the front seaters fault as he's still hung up in the damn trees.

I would be interested in everybody's elses go to Tad!
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#311779 - 09/07/05 10:51 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Registered: 12/14/03
Posts: 171
Loc: Snohomish
Pulling plugs is one step above flossing. Takes no skill and is about as boring as plunking.
Got a box full of tad's from the 70's, anyone want to buy them?
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#311780 - 09/07/05 10:57 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Quote:
Originally posted by BigFin:
Pulling plugs is one step above flossing. Takes no skill and is about as boring as plunking.
Got a box full of tad's from the 70's, anyone want to buy them?
Buy them? You betchya! Want me to send you a PM, or ?

I enjoy pulling plugs, to be honest, and enjoy it especially when one of the front seaters gets into their very first steelhead as a result!

But akin to flossing? No way...flossing is much more difficult than pulling plugs... \:D

Mike

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#311781 - 09/07/05 11:13 PM Re: Tad Pollys
BigFin Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 12/14/03
Posts: 171
Loc: Snohomish
ISO, Now that is rich. thanks for the laugh.
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#311782 - 09/07/05 11:26 PM Re: Tad Pollys
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Registered: 11/06/03
Posts: 3323
Loc: Port Angeles
guess someone has to break the trend.....go hotshots!!! only plug on my lines....cept for big kwikis

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#311783 - 09/07/05 11:45 PM Re: Tad Pollys
bank walker Offline
Spawner

Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 745
Tadpolly's rock...THose idaho boots will be all over em' \:D

Tadpolly's have a slower side to side wobble that really crosses their eyes. Warts and Hotshots have a more rapid dance...
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